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i am not really sure but for the most part its under the hood just inside one of the fenders but i would like to give you this number they only sells GM- parts its Schram auto & truck parts # 1-800-292-1032

Hello. A couple things may have happened.1, one of the rear air shocks could have blown out, or 2, you may have a air line leaking or broke. We are here to help you get your vehicle diag and repaired. Craig

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check comp for power ;make sure its plugged in but if its not then, look to the rear of the car ,bumper look for a air fill line along the bumper or in the trunk if ther is one then the bi-passed the pump

Check the vehicle height sensor located at the rear trailing axle. It looks like a rod with 2 ball studs on both ends, this vehicle has air ride suspension, an air compressor operates as soon as the key is on, it gets feedback from the level sensor indicating the vehicle height via the height sensor, if it is disconnected, hanging down it thinks the vehicle is sitting low and keeps pumping air into the shocks until it sees a feedback from the sensor, it will eventually stop at its max travel.

When looking at the engine of your 2000 Lincoln Continental you will notice a coner brace on the left front corner. Directly under the brace you see the air ride comnpressor. you will have to remove the corner brace to gain access to the compressor. Once you do so it is just a matter of a few hard to get to nuts to remove. The compressor has rubber tubes coming from it that supply the air to the air bladders on your suspension. Don't forget the disconnect the battery prior to disconnecting the wiring clips in order to avoid causing electrical damage.

Hello. A couple things may have happened.1, one of the rear air shocks could have blown out, or 2, you may have a air line leaking or broke. We are here to help you get your vehicle diag and repaired. Craig

HI. I assume you are referring to the air ride compressor pump. If so, there is only one central compressor, that distributes the compressed air, via line connections. This compressor should be located in the rear section of the vehicle, inside the left, or right panel.

i am not really sure but for the most part its under the hood just inside one of the fenders but i would like to give you this number they only sells GM- parts its Schram auto & truck parts # 1-800-292-1032